cruiserlarry wrote: I don't know what tyrannical government we should be fearing, with the exception of the current administration.
Larry, Larry, Larry. Neither an accurate statement concerning the current administration nor a productive contribution to this discussion
cruiserlarry wrote:The first three reductions of our civil rights have been successfully accomplished over just the last 7 years.
Wiretapping ? no problem.
Big problem!!! No disrespect intended, but I do not believe that you have participated in any efforts to secure a wire tap order. You need to see one up close to know how truly difficult it is to obtain. I have no objection to law enforcement listening in on conversations of the bad guys.
cruiserlarry wrote: Incarceration without proper representation ? Sure.
You have to be kidding. Do you have any idea what the budget is across this country for the cost of attorneys for the "indigent." It is automatic reversal of any conviction if there was not "proper representation" I challenge you to name one "citizen" who has been denied "proper representation" whose conviction stood up on appeal[/quote]
cruiserlarry wrote:Disagree and you are unpatriotic ? Seems fair.
You have the right, protected under the constitution, to disagree. You forget that others have an equally protected right to call the complainers, unpatriotic. Or does that right only protect those who disagree?
cruiserlarry wrote:Check your shoes, body cavities or any thing else before you get on the plane? Yes, of course.
Maybe you travel on a different airline than I have. Which one checks your body cavities, Larry? I must confess that I have no objections to the checks, especially of my fellow passengers. Seems to make sense to me. Anyone object?
cruiserlarry wrote:The false sense of security we will all have by being armed and afraid will allow us to kill each other long before we'll ever need to defend ourselves against an organized invasion by another country.
Nothing false about shooting a bad guy and killing him.
cruiserlarry wrote:We need to put the same energy, as we demonstrate in our fervor to stay armed, into demanding the restoration of all our guaranteed civil rights. To think the founding fathers were more concerned about gun rights than our other rights is to ignore 90% of the bill of rights and the constitution.
Suggestion: Name one other country in the world whose system of civil rights is better than the USA.
Query#1: Is there a limit on how much fervor we can demonstrate to restore a right guaranteed under the Bill of Rights?
Query#2: I may have missed it, but who suggested that we are more concerned about gun rights than the other rights in the Constitution or the Bill of Rights? I know that I am not.
cruiserlarry wrote:Remember, those who would allow you to bear arms are the same folks gradually eroding away your other freedoms in the name of "protection"
Quite wrong. Quick lesson: The Supreme Court of the United States, the "folks who have allowed us to bear arms", is the same group of folks who, about three weeks ago, conferred a bunch of civil rights on foreign enemy combatants. Which freedoms did the SC erode?
cruiserlarry wrote:I know I'm alone here - that's OK. I'll still defend our right to bear arms, and hopefully, everyone else will find it worthwhile to defend our right to free speech, freedom from unreasonable search and seizure, and freedom of privacy.
Well, we've got the guns - now it's time to get the rest of our personal liberties back...
You are not alone here. I,for one, am a fervent supporter of each of the rights guaranteed us under the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. We celebrate today the return of one of those rights. All freedom loving Americans should share in this joy.